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hi frnds i have an xam on LINUX/UNIX/Windows Programing in mid of may
and i need ur help
i have some topics tat i havent found yet so can u ...
- 04-28-2007 #1Just Joined!
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Need ur Help for my XAMS
hi frnds i have an xam on LINUX/UNIX/Windows Programing in mid of may
and i need ur help
i have some topics tat i havent found yet so can u ppl help me out.
The topics are:
1. execve ()
2. Difference between fork() and clone()
2. LINUX/UNIX Architecture
3. Paging under Linux
4. Process and Tasks
5. Signal
6. Files and Inodes
7. Dynamic Memory Management
thanx in advance
(will post more problems later when i will go through other chapters)
- 04-28-2007 #2Just Joined!
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and one more thing wat is POSIX and BSD????
- 04-28-2007 #3forum.guy
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Hi, abhidgreat

Keep in mind that you can't ask school work questions here because it's against the forum rules:
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/lin...ums-rules.html
However, we might be able to give nudges in the right direction if you ask your questions carefully.oz
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- 04-28-2007 #4Just Joined!
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ok but i m just asking for help its not homework buddy, i m preparing for my xams and i need help of u ppl.
u ppl can guide me. just give an overview or any kind of online tutorials, or books.
- 04-30-2007 #5Just Joined!
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wat happend???
no one can help!!!!!!!!
- 04-30-2007 #6forum.guy
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Hi, abhidgreat

Asking members to help you study for exams is definitely considered asking for help with school work, at least in my opinion.
For a nudge in the right direction... lots of general information regarding the above subjects can be found with Google. You can google it yourself and check the articles you are interested in much easier than any of us can google it for you.
You'll find Google here: http://www.google.com
Best of luck on the exams - hope you make top score on all of them!
oz
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